Texas Wesleyan President Frederick Slabach conducted an open forum on Tuesday for students to voice their comments, concerns, and questions regarding campus carry. The forum, which was held in the Baker Building during free period, included around 50 students attending and about 15 speaking and asking questions. The forum addressed the possibility of guns on…
Making an Impression
The Kimbell Art Museum recently purchased Alfred Sisley’s The Kitchen Garden, an early impressionist landscaped painted in 1872. “More than any other work in the museum, Kitchen Garden reflects the impressionists’ fascination for bright chromatic painting,” said Lee. “In its seemingly random, every day, domestic subject, it adds a new dimension to the mix of…
New Chief in Cowtown
The City of Fort Worth welcomed its first African-American police chief, Joel Fitzgerald, to the team in October. Fitzgerald, who has more than 20 years of experience, is a graduate of the Harvard University Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program, the FBI National Academy-Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar Program, DEA-Drug Unit Commanders Academy,…
Texas Wesleyan University continues to strive
Texas Wesleyan University’s 2020 Vision is paying off. A college ranking done by U.S. News & World Report has ranked Wesleyan in the No. 1 tier of Universities in the West for the sixth year in a row, according to txwes.edu. Wesleyan is ranked 48 on the list, tying with Sonoma State University in Rohnert…
STONEY LARUE TO APPEAR IN TOWN THIS WEEK
Legendary Texas country singer and songwriter Stoney LaRue will be performing his new album, Us Time, at Turkey Creek Bar and Grill in Alvarado on Wednesday, October 28 at 9 p.m., gates open at 6 p.m. and tickets cost $15. Us Time, released on Oct. 16, is a dedication to his loyal fans and the…
My Study Abroad expierence in Singapore, Thailand, and Cambodia Spring 2015
Day 1 – May 20- Singapore When first arriving in Singapore I did not know what to expect about the culture or laws. I had heard various rumors that there were tons of strict laws and a stratified demographic which made up this unique country. Many of which are much different than back home in…